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1 1 | Lion of the race of Salomon and tribe of Juda hath overcome” (“ 2 1(18) | Travels in Abyssinia and Nubia 1768-1773 to discover 3 1 | probably of Galla origin, and is early mentioned, as being 4 1(20) | A Voyage to Abyssinia and travels into interior of 5 1(20) | Gouvernment, in the years 1809 and 1810 by Henry Salt, esq. 6 1(55) | D. Crummery “Priests and Politicians. Protestant 7 1(55) | Politicians. Protestant and Chatolic Mission in Ortodox 8 1 | description of the Country and its various inhabitants” ( 9 1(63) | collana "Missionary Researches and Travels” – London, -Frank 10 1(63) | Travels” – London, -Frank cass and Co. Ltd.~ ~ ./. 11 1 | an account of the country and people of Abyssinia. Embracing 12 1 | of King Teodoro’s life, and his treatment of political 13 1 | his treatment of political and religious mission” (Londra 14 1 | cleanly in their habits, and devout in their belief, 15 1 | industries in the daily pursuits and avocations of life”.67 ~ ~ 16 1 | from the audible groans and sight, which involuntary 17 1 | part at least on willing and impressible hearts".70 ~ ~ 18 1 | country knew all these, and many of the more important 19 1 | describe their amazed looks and startled expression of countenance, 20 1 | the subject of sacrifices, and clearly demonstrated that 21 1 | demonstrated that sacrificial rites and mysterious emblemy were 22 1 | silence to all that we said and only now and then by supposed 23 1 | that we said and only now and then by supposed sighs, 24 1 | that very truth, wich pride and suspicion would never allow 25 1 | Christianity full of Energy and spirit”.75 Essi avrebbero 26 1 | condotto "...that unhappy and sinstained land to the obedience 27 1 | through the excessive violence and flagrants enormities of 28 1 | Jacobis, definito: "...an able and learned bishop”.77~ ~Nell' 29 1 | consented to a compromise and thus some of the institutions 30 1 | institutions of the Jews and the superstitions of the 31 1(78) | an account of the country and people of Abyssinia. Embracing 32 1(78) | of King Theodore’s life, and his treatment of political 33 1(78) | his treatment of political and religious missions”. London 34 1 | the Creed of Protestants, and yet nominally attached to 35 1 | followers of an infallible and Divine Revelation, and yet 36 1 | infallible and Divine Revelation, and yet apparently learning 37 1 | apparently learning to erroneus and human traditions”.80~ ~Questa 38 1(79) | The Abyssinian Expedition and the life and reign of King 39 1(79) | Expedition and the life and reign of King Theodore. 40 1 | worse did he not by precept and example succeed in keeping 41 1 | intimation – kind, generous, and affectionate as it was - 42 1 | death knell of our mission, and the funeral not of our buried 43 1 | diffuse over many a hill and dell had already dispersed 44 1 | dispersed much mental darkness and spiritual night. It had 45 1 | reject the childish tenets and unauthorized requisitions 46 1 | requisitions of fanatical dreamers and self-righteous ascetics 47 1 | self-righteous ascetics and turned their inquires to 48 1 | of the Spirits impulse, and the dismal shadows of superstition 49 1 | shadows of superstition and idolatry would have fled 50 1 | put an end to our mission, and the hopes which clustered 51 1 | rivelava "...a mind both quick and penetrating”. 86 ~ ~Era 52 1(86) | Donald Crummery “Priests and Politicians. Protestant 53 1(86) | Politicians. Protestant and Catholic Missions in Ortodox 54 1 | missionaria:"... Stern’s pomposity and contempt towards ingidinous 55 1(90) | The Abyssinian Expedition and the life and reign of King 56 1(90) | Expedition and the life and reign of King Theodore. 57 1(91) | Travels in Abyssinia and the Galla Country with an 58 1(92) | Abyssinia and its people; or life in the 59 1 | impregnated with strong Hebraic and archaic Semitic elements 60 1 | of the cultural, politic and social life of the country. 61 1 | Old-Testement-Hebraic-jewish flavour in Ethiopia and this - according to their 62 1 | Jewish beliefs, practices and customs which were transplanted 63 1 | dai Falascia: "...Nöldeke and Robinson have pointed out 64 1(144)| E. Ullendorf "Ethiopia and the Bible”. Conferenza tenuta 65 1(145)| introduction to Country and People” – London 1960, p. 66 1(146)| Kaplan “The monastic Holy Man and the Christianisation of 67 1(148)| Shelemay “Music, Ritual and Falasha History” - African 68 1(152)| Donald Crummery “Priests and Politicians. Protestant 69 1(152)| Politicians. Protestant and Catholic Missions in Ortodox 70 1 | mobile, the chief causer and inspirer of racial migrations, 71 1 | especially of agriculture and the domestication of animals.~ ~ 72 1 | all the annectant misery and strife which hang on the 73 1 | flanks of upward evolution. And so potent has been the Caucasian 74 1 | history of Africa, as of Asia and Oceania – perhaps even of 75 1 | trade into touch with India, and even China and the Malaysia, 76 1 | with India, and even China and the Malaysia, as much as 77 1(182)| the etnography of Africa and the former racial and tribal 78 1(182)| Africa and the former racial and tribal migrations in that 79 1(182)| Institute of Great Britain and Ireland – 1913”.~ ~ .. qualcuno 80 1 | eastern side of Africa, Jews and Idumoeans had evidently 81 1 | before the Christian era, and many of the Jews of Arabia 82 2(2) | Semi “ Jacques Faitlovitch and the Jews of Ethiopia”, London 83 2(6) | ideology of «Regeneration» and the Beta Israel at the beginning 84 2(6) | Jacques Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia”. London 85 2(9) | Semi “Jacques Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia”, già 86 2(18) | Faitlovitch, Margulies and the Alliance Israélite Universelle. 87 2(18) | Semi “Jacques Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia” London, 88 2(27) | Semi “ Jacques Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia", già 89 2(27) | Beta Israel in Ethiopia and Israel. Studies on the Ethiopian 90 2(28) | Semi “ Jacques Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia », 91 2(38) | change c. 1860-1960”~ ~London and New York 2003; cfr. “The 92 2(39) | Semi “ Jacques Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia”, già 93 2(53) | Semi “ Jacques Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia” più 94 2(55) | Semi “Jacques Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia”, già